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FrozenGate by Avery

The Copperhead: 330mW of sheer, red photons!






looks awesome!

i like the meredith glass assemblies, they look and work well, tho as already noted
they are rather costly.
 
flogged said:
looks awesome!

i like the meredith glass assemblies, they look and work well, tho as already noted
they are rather costly.
I love the fact that they are solid and don't wobble like the cheap AixiZ modules.
 
I know this is a relatively old topic, but I just need to know if you were wearing goggles in that video. We're all concentrated on the laser burning the tape of course, but a clear plastic cup? I couldn't imagine what a reflection of that laser into your eye would do :-/
 
Jimmymcjimthejim said:
I know this is a relatively old topic, but I just need to know if you were wearing goggles in that video. We're all concentrated on the laser burning the tape of course, but a clear plastic cup? I couldn't imagine what a reflection of that laser into your eye would do :-/
Hehe, both me and my brother were wearing goggles ;)
When I do laser videos, I let my 14 year old brother hold the laser and do the burning.

I am moving out next month, though.
 
I've found a nice brass module with a glass lense, 36$ (can), shipped. If you want a pic, take a look at my latest topic in multimedia, used on my blu-ray laser. Oh, I thought about that, copper must oxydise...
 
BuildAbluraylaser said:
I've found a nice brass module with a glass lense, 36$ (can), shipped. If you want a pic, take a look at my latest topic in multimedia, used on my blu-ray laser. Oh, I thought about that, copper must oxydise...
Not if it is polished...
 
Like aluminium, copper is always covered with a very thin oxide layer which (unlike iron rust) protects the underlying metal. Actually it's this oxide layer that causes the typical reddish "copper color". By cleaning the surface in the absence of oxygen e.g. with an ammonium hydroxide solution, you can bring out the real copper color, which is much lighter, a sort of silvery pink.
 
Very nice, i am working on a copper heatsink for the SKU 46 host with someone right now... more info to come

They'll be for sale on Dark Lasers ^_^ along with the sku 46's

Really nice build by the way! i like it allot, ecspecially the copper on copper looking deal u got goin on, cuz the heatsinks copper, and the meredith module's about the same color

Tyler - Dark Lasers
 
Yeah I am 13 some of these builds are to expensive for me. I have tried to make 3 reds so far and failed twice other one broke in shipping :'(. So now I think I am just going to buy a new style dilda off o-like.
 
Would be dope to see a few night pics, as never seen 330mW of red!
Cool vid BTW ;)
 
I don't know if you've already answered this, as I'm at work I can't spend much time reading the board.

How much was the total cost minus the Meredith lens?

Thanks :)
 
I don't know if you've already answered this, as I'm at work I can't spend much time reading the board.

How much was the total cost minus the Meredith lens?

Thanks :)

He said it cost him about $140 to make, and Meredith modules cost about $47 shipped to U.S.
 
What do you mean by that?
And no, i am not planning on selling this one.
It is my lovely child :P ;D
He meant how much did it cost you to make.

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Oh, ok!
Cost about $140...
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Wow that's alot ! Well im only 14 and have no job so money is kinda hard to come by.[/QUOTE]

me 2!
 





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